Through a series of essays by leading social public policy experts, Living in Dangerous Times analyzes the impact of fear on the development of social policy in the UK in the post 9-11 - and 7/11 - world.
Through a series of essays by leading social public policy experts, Living in Dangerous Times analyzes the impact of fear on the development of social policy in the UK in the post 9-11 - and 7/11 - world.
- Incorporates an approach that pushes back traditional views of what the study of social policy should be about
- Features essays by leading scholars that combine original theories with empirical data
- Analyzes the complexities of policy development and governance in a world suffused with fear and uncertainty
- Addresses critical contemporary questions for policy makers and policy analysts